Mitch Unfiltered
RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot open Episode 328 with some REO Speedwagon, a Morgan Wallen SNL debacle, and—sadly—no area code trivia. But it’s all prelude to a full-on Mariners therapy session, as Mitch wonders why Gino Suárez and Teoscar Hernández are thriving elsewhere while the M’s bats look like they’re still in spring training. He also recalls a moment in a locker room with George Foreman that changed how he views leadership. First up: it’s the Mariners No-Table with Brady Farkas (SI Now, Refuse to Lose Pod) and Joe Doyle (Over Slot). The crew breaks down the split with...
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RUNDOWN Mitch shares a quick story about Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky turtles still being alive (yes, really), before he and Hotshot Scott spiral into a trivia-packed detour on Pine Bluff, Arkansas’ unlikely sports legacy. There’s also a throwback story about a terrified 22-year-old Mitch interviewing George Foreman after the 1990 Cooney fight—complete with awkward silence, locker room urine tests, and a mic-shaking case of nerves. Brady Henderson joins to break down the Seahawks’ offseason strategy—why Will Fries slipped away, how the Geno and DK trades were influenced by locker...
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RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot Scott discuss the NCAA tournament’s First Four games in Dayton, Ohio, diving into the city's rich basketball history and notable figures. The conversation takes a turn as Mitch shares an intense, near-altercation with Kansas fans at the Big 12 tournament, sparked by a well-timed chant. Continuing the March Madness discussion, the guys breakdown the bracket's top-heavy nature and why this year's tournament feels less unpredictable. They also analyze the Seahawks' offseason strategy, including the addition of Cooper Kupp, the lack of big offensive line...
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RUNDOWN With Geno Smith gone and no clear successor in place, Seahawks fans are left debating whether this was a necessary step forward or an avoidable mistake. The front office now holds the keys to a franchise-defining offseason, with a mountain of cap space and draft picks but no proven quarterback. Seahawks No-Table discuss the Seahawks trading Geno Smith to the Raiders and DK Metcalf to the Steelers, securing extra cap space and draft capital but creating major questions at quarterback and wide receiver. While John Schneider insists this is about building for the future, the weak...
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RUNDOWN Hotshot Scott, 'Maui insider,' shares his recent trip to Maui with a mix of humor and raw honesty, detailing how resort life can feel like being nickel-and-dimed even in paradise. His story takes a dramatic turn when a propane grill explosion turns a leisurely beach day into chaos, leaving him and fellow travelers in stunned disbelief. Overall, his candid account blends travel mishaps with local insights to reveal the unexpected costs of a tropical getaway. Mitch and Hotshot dive into the bittersweet reality of being a Seattle Mariners fan—torn between a love for baseball and...
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RUNDOWN With Hotshot Scott in Hawaii, Mitch calls in Daniel O’Neill for a “bullpen start,” diving into Mariners nostalgia, gym etiquette, and Luka Dončić’s stunning trade to the Lakers. They debate the evolving definition of selling out, generational shifts in athlete branding, and awkward encounters at the gym. Former Mariners CF Mike Cameron joins to discuss the surreal experience of being traded for Ken Griffey Jr., stepping into an impossible role, and witnessing Ichiro’s legendary work ethic. He shares inside stories about Ichiro’s hidden power, baserunning genius, and...
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RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot break down Super Bowl 59, admitting their lack of enthusiasm for both the Eagles and Chiefs fan bases but finding unexpected entertainment in the blowout. They discuss Tom Brady’s underwhelming debut as a Fox analyst, noting his lack of personality and insight compared to past greats like John Madden. Reflecting on the halftime show, Mitch wonders if he’s officially aged out of enjoying Super Bowl performances, realizing how modern entertainment trends no longer resonate with him. Dr. John Osborne joins the show for his annual heart health discussion,...
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RUNDOWN From high school dance drama to an NBA trade bombshell, Episode 321 covers it all. Mitch and Hotshot Scott uncover the origins of area code 321 and its Orlando connection, before diving into the nostalgia of Daryl Dawkins' high school dominance and impact on basketball. The duo also reacts to the shocking Luka Dončić trade to the Lakers, speculating on the Mavericks’ motivations. The show welcomes Golden Globe-nominated director Tim Fehlbaum, who discusses his film September 5 and ABC’s historic coverage of the 1972 Munich Olympics. Former Seahawks lineman Ray Roberts joins to...
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RUNDOWN Pete Carroll, St. Cloud Trivia, and Super Bowl Showdowns. Episode 320 opens with St. Cloud, Minnesota trivia and sports history, featuring athletes Keith Fahnhorst and Jim Eisenreich. Frank Caliendo steals the show with hilarious impressions of U.S. Presidents, while Hotshot navigates the chaos of teenage slang. Mitch and Hotshot then dive into Ichiro Suzuki’s Hall of Fame induction, exploring the baffling lone dissenting vote and comparing it to Ken Griffey Jr.'s snub, critiquing voters who disrupt unanimity. Brady Henderson and Katherine Terrell join Mitch to break down the...
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RUNDOWN Mitch and Hotshot Scott kick off Episode 319 with a heartfelt and humorous tribute to Peter, Paul, and Mary, diving into musical nostalgia and the origin of Hotshot's nickname. The annual Mitch Unfiltered prediction show returns, reuniting Mitch with Seattle sports legends Dave Grosby, Danny O'Neil, and Jason Puckett for a lively round of forecasts. From Super Bowl picks and MVP debates to Deion Sanders' future and Bill Belichick's hypothetical stint at UNC, no topic is off-limits. Mitch and the 'prediction show panel' debate the Seahawks’ second year under Mike McDonald, Gino...
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Wyoming lacks notable sports figures. Our "Fun with Audio," feature is a clip from Kentucky's Midnight Madness, where former head coach Rick Pitino made a surprise appearance to support current head coach Mark Pope, a Newport High School alum from Bellevue, Washington. Mitch and Hotshot Scott discuss patience in relation to the Seattle Seahawks and the University of Washington Huskies football teams, both of which have new head coaches. Keep Waiting Guys! Yes, and Washington’s recent 40-16 loss to Iowa, do the Huskies’ have a bright future, despite their offensive line struggles?
Ray Roberts and Mitch discuss the Seahawks' recent struggles, focusing primarily on the team's defensive issues. The Seahawks have lost three consecutive games, the most recent being a 36-24 defeat to the 49ers. Looking ahead against the Falcons, Ray emphasizes that the team's ability to improve will depend more on their corrections rather than the Falcons' capabilities.
Rick Neuheisel and college football; a bit of a prediction slump. What a game! Oregon and Ohio State, Rick praises Dan Lanning for his clever use of tactics, which may prompt a future rule change.
The conversation then shifts to Texas, which Rick considers one of the best teams in the country after their win over Oklahoma. He highlights how Texas, modeled after Alabama under coach Steve Sarkisian, is poised to face tough competition from Georgia.
Seahawks No-Table, Mitch Levy, Brady Henderson, and Jacson Bevens discuss the Seahawks' 36-24 loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday Night Football. All three predicted a 49ers win, with Bevens coming closest to the final score. Both Brady and Jackson agree that the linebacker position is a key weakness. Offensively, the group discusses Gino Smith's poor performance, including two interceptions.
GUESTS
• Ray Roberts | Seahawks Radio Network, former OL
• Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Analyst
• Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:08 | Who's from Wyoming?
4:40 | Fun with Audio, featuring a clip from Kentucky's Midnight Madness, where former head coach Rick Pitino made a surprise appearance to support current head coach Mark Pope, a Newport High School alum from Bellevue, Washington.
11:18 | Mitch announces; BEAT THE BOYS password
15:20 | Patience is a virtue. Not a diatribe...just wait and see.
39:17 | GUEST: Ray Roberts - Seahawks Radio Network - former OL - has plenty to say about the Hawks uneven start. Will the team's defense improve under the direction of Mike Macdonald? Will new offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb find his footing calling plays and mixing the run with the pass. Fans need to be patience.
1:07:24 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel - CBS College Football Analyst - Oregon's thrilling win over Ohio State, UW thrashed in Iowa, Bama barely vs South Carolina, Texas vs Georgia coming up in the game of the year. Who's in and who's out at the halfway mark of the college football season? Taco Time Northwest presents Rick and Mitch.
1:32:11 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Brady Henderson (ESPN.com), Jacson Bevens (Cigar Thoughts) and Mitch pick up the pieces of another disappointment vs San Francisco and wonder what the Hawks have to do to turn it around this Sunday in Atlanta.
1:58:46 | Other Stuff Segment: • Washington Huskies Football • Hurricane Milton and Tropicana Field • Major League Baseball Playoffs • LeBron and Bronny James • Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul • Dr. Dre's Psychiatrist Fears Him • Academy Award Contender Movie *Saturday Night* • RIP Section: Sissy Houston (Whitney Houston's mother), Ethel Kennedy (widow of Robert F. Kennedy), and Ty Lee Kraft (North Carolina wide receiver). • Headlines Segment: a story about geese in Portland, a man amputating his penis under the influence of mushrooms, and a pizza-related altercation.